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A real find, just outside the Borghese Gardens, walkable into the centre and with a tram route that goes direct to the Vatican and conncts easily to others going to the centre. Peaceful quarter, away from the heat and noise, and an amazing variety of...More

The hotel is a villa located in a beautiful part of Rome. Easy to reach the rest of the city with public transport or by foot. The villa is furnished very stylish. The rooms are quit and modern. You find all kind of spaces inside...More

The rooms are large and lovely, the setting quiet and pleasant. Massimo and Claudio offered caring and gracious service, calling cabs, arranging laundry... Breakfasts are lavish with sweets and fresh fruit. The location is in an upscale suburban neighborhood, so it's a bit of a...More

The hotel is in an old villa in a quiet street in Rome's smart and leafy Parioli district. It's about a twenty minute pleasant walk through the Borghese Gardens to central Rome. Our room was spacious and quiet with an excellent modern bathroom, air conditioning...More

Lovely hotel in Rome. You may need a short walk across the park of Villa Borghese to go to Rome centre but that was not a big hassle. Rome is beautiful and clean. Lovely staffs. Excellent and delicious breakfast. Surely the go if visit in...More

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Young and well-to-do families are the street flavourof Parioli. A new kind of Rome, this area is centuriesaway from the Renaissance with its pockets of 1930spalaces, tony boutiques, open-air markets and plentyof coffee shops. Parioli was built as an enclave forlast century’s haute bourgeois and still represents assuch in 21st century Rome. Need a break? The area hasseveral great sporting clubs known for tennis and

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riding, a wonderful modern art museum, easy access tothe zoo (Europe’s oldest), and is nestled aroundRome’s very best parks including Villa Borghese, VillaAda and Villa Glori.